Adam Weber Biography

Adam Weber

Genre: Acoustic

Adam Weber began playing Acoustic and Electric Guitar self-taught from the age of 14 he is now 20 and is just begining to show the world his musical ability. Influenced by different kinds of music ranging from pop punk's Blink 182, New Found Glory, Relient k, Fall Out Boy, Motion City Soundtrack and The Starting Line to Emo Screamo's best Senses Fail, Hawthorne Heights, Silverstein, Finch, The Used to Goo Goo Dolls Jack Johnson, Jeremy Camp and Dashboard Confessional to the hard metal of Slipknot, Parkway Drive and The Prom Queen to the musically talented, Justin King And Andy Mckee even to the masters Tommy Emmanuel, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai and Yngwie Malmsteen. Adam strived to get a sound similar to the Goo Goo Dolls simple but effective then came his group "Your Most Open Heartbreak." Formed in February 2005 "Your Most Open Heartbreak" was a heartwarming, emotional acoustic duo with Adam Weber 20 of Gulfview Heights, Adelaide SA, playing Acoustic guitar and Vocals and recently joined Darren Gill 20 of Redwood Park, Adelaide, SA on Piano and Keyboard Unfortunately the band split up at the end of 2005 and Adam began to branch out on his own writing a solo acoustic EP titled "Second Story View" which was meant to be a way of looking at everyone elses life around him. After a number of plays on myspace and demos sold, Adam wanted to shoot for the stars so..... In July of 2006 Adam recorded his 14 track full length cd "and the rest is history" with music producer Dale Turbill at dstproductions. Adam describes the album a combination of styles. "I think that anyone can listen to this album and take something away from it , I honestly don't care whether someone comes up to me and tells me I hate 13 out of the 14 of your songs but I love this one! , as long as they can take something from it I am happy. If I had to put it in a genre I guess its Acoustic pop rock but saying that the next project I do maybe completely different as my skills develop and my appreciation for different styles play there part.